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Freshie Week Once every year the landscape becomes dotted with red and gold beanies, mean¬ ing only one thing — Freshie Week at Sheldon. It all began on Wednesday, September 8, when each freshie was given a beanie and a senior at the House meetings. The next two days were a rush of activity with the freshies trying to find their way around the school and the seniors trying to find the freshies. On Thursday, September 9, a dance was held in honor of the freshies. The kids had a wonderful time dancing to the music of the Shandermen, while a freshie of 1962, SRC President Peter Stewart, played Dan Cupid. The winner of the second annual Freshie Volleyball Tournament was Alpha House. To end the week in style, the freshies and seniors were granted a leave of ab¬ sence from seventh period on Friday afternoon to attend the Hootenany. It was unquestionably a success. The duo of Murray Vimy and Garnet Barlow, the songs of Rod Spooner, and a performance of “The Wizard of Oz” — slightly modified — made an impressive ending to Freshie Week ’65. Early in October the Freshie King and Queen were crowned at the Freshie Coke Hop. The Royalty of this year’s Frosh are Janice McLeod and John Broderick. —Marian McKillop 4E w. . 1 S 1 ft fcfc i i HP . Pb l r gj Hr v r 1
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Janice Campbell Sigma Joan Hamm Omega Social Directors Report Being Sheldon’s Social Director this year has been a very rewarding experience. I have enjoyed my work and I’m sure the knowledge I have gained will be of gieat benefit to me in future years. If it were not for the guidance of Mr. Kitson, my staff advisor, and the help of the six house Social Reps., who have worked so hard this year, I m sure my job would have been much more difficult. I would like to thank them most sincerely for the support they have given me during the year. We were fortunate this year to obtain a Guest List. Students have been taking ad¬ vantage of this privilege and we have found it to work very well. I hope that it is continued with the same success next year. In review the Social Events were: Sept. 8th “The Freshie Dance” — over 460 students turned out to welcome the Freshies. Oct 7th At the “Freshie King Queen Coke Hop” 311 students came to witness the crowning of Sheldon’s Freshie King and Queen, John Brodrick and Janice McLeod, a charming couple. Nov. 10th The “Discotheque” proved a terrific success. Mr. Frohlick introduced Shel¬ don’s great football team and Bill Preston was named this year’s “Mr. Football”. Feb. 25th Donna Doan, last year’s Miss Sheldon, attended this dance to crown Miss Sheldon ’66 from the six House Queens. This was also the first dance for which we had a guest list. April 22nd As I write this I am also in the midst of planning, with my committee, for the election dance. I would like to thank the grade nines and tens who are working especially hard to make this dance a success. SHARON GREEN 82
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GAIL DUCKETT Beta CAROL PATTERSON Kappa SHARON GREEN Alpha HOUSE QUEENS GAIL YOUNG Omega SALLY PEART Delta JANICE CAMPBELL Sigma 84
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